Works inspired by surfing, fishing, boating and time spent on the ocean will feature in a new art exhibition to open this week at Fig Tree Galleries, Yeppoon.
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The children of Livingstone were once again part of a nationwide reading effort during the 2022 National Simultaneous Storytime this morning at Yeppoon Library.
A section of Lammermoor Beach will be closed to the public from Tuesday 24 May until Friday, while authorities work to remove the wreck of a vessel which sunk in rough conditions several weeks ago.
Livingstone Shire Council is pleased to announce the adoption of the ‘Our Living Environment Biodiversity Strategy’ earlier this week.
The dedication and contribution of Livingstone Shire Council’s 100 volunteers is being recognised as part of National Volunteer Week.
Plans for a medium-rise unit and commercial complex in Emu Park have been refused by Livingstone Shire Council today.
A new exhibition at Fig Tree Galleries this month will showcase a collaboration between three artists, reflecting on their experience throughout the pandemic as being the ‘Same but Different’.
The Shoalwater Bay Training Area is a logical future site for a new School of Armour and centralised armour vehicle depot, according to CQROC Deputy Chair and Livingstone Mayor Andy Ireland.
Immerse yourself in the Capricorn Coast’s many amazing street art murals and watch them come to life, as part of an exciting new art trail featuring augmented reality.
Livingstone Shire Council is delighted to have co-facilitated a networking breakfast for small business on the Capricorn Coast.
Livingstone Shire is bracing for severe weather this week, with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting three-day totals of around 200 millimetres of rain.
The applicant for a new unit and commercial complex in Emu Park has submitted reduced-scale plans for the development.
A major project to increase reliability of the water supply for the southern end of the Capricorn Coast is due to kick off next month with the construction of a new concrete reservoir at Emu Park.
Ten local not-for-profit groups were formally awarded a share in $45,000 of community grants at a presentation held last night at The Hub in Beaman Park.